Examples of 'equate it' in a sentence

Meaning of "equate it"

Refers to the act of treating two or more different things as if they are equal or equivalent. It suggests that the subject being discussed or compared can be regarded or understood as having the same value, meaning, or significance as something else

How to use "equate it" in a sentence

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Normally it is adequate to equate it to archaeological record.
But to equate it with the people of this neighborhood.
They appreciate its transparency and equate it with the petrified tears of a woman.
Equate it to sensory pleasure or to hubristic pride.
Especially if you equate it with enlightenment.
I equate it to like a block party.
This is a term heard so often that people even wrongly equate it with DevOps.
Some people equate it to the sound of a honey goose.
Most people familiar with Icecast equate it to streaming music.
I would equate it to heroin in pill form.
But so far, we have been unable to equate it.
They seem to equate it with privilege.
I equate it to buying a car in the United States.
I would absolutely equate it to Heartbreak Hill.
I equate it with fault.

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When people talk about increasing returns, they often equate it with path dependence.
I always equate it to this being a spaceship.
This has led Christian interpreters to equate it with Jesus ' death.
I personally equate it with a big high school basketball game.
When I suggest that religious extremism is a danger, I do not equate it with religious fundamentalism.
Some people will equate it like people that have cancer.
And when I talk about populism, I do not equate it with radicalism.
I equate it to a physical wound.
But very often, some Western countries equate it with their policies of aggressiveness and imperialism.
I would certainly not argue with that ; but you seem to equate it with,.
And they equate it with an effort to take away their guns.
And what it's done to us, in many ways. You could equate it to television.
We equate it with survival.
I know people ( closely! ) who dread retirement ; they virtually equate it with dying.
I like to equate it to pushing a snow ball over the top of a mountain.
Well, you could equate it to business karma.
I equate it to creativity, and I definitely equate it to having a good time . ”.
Many people incorrectly equate it to sloth, but it is much more than that.
To equate it with Nazism is nonsense.
I would not necessarily equate it to women, just people who just do not care.
Some equate it to the Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Some sources equate it with " Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
Some equate it with a wish, but biblical hope is far more.
You can also equate it with Shamatha, calm abiding.
Some equate it with the Beautiful Gate mentioned in Acts 3.
And I equate it much how life is.
Some equate it to a “ Topical Propecia ” but its a little different than that.
Most people do not equate it with being in the Greek system, you know?
I would equate it with leaving one's flies open.
I wouldn't equate it to not being loved, however.
You could equate it to television and what it's done to us, in many ways.
I would equate it to the sound of blood rushing through your ears… but it's not.
Would you equate it to being a life-long Cub fan, or being born without lips?
We often equate it [love] to surrender.
Do you equate it with Summerland? ".

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